The 2012 Grammy Awards took on a somber mood, as the music business and the world grappled with the loss an icon — Whitney Houston. LL Cool J, who hosted last year, returned to emcee the event on Sunday where he told ET's Nancy O'Dell and Rob

On Sunday night, LL Cool J revealed he was in full support of CBS' Grammys dress code, which asked stars to make sure “buttocks and female breasts” were “adequately covered.” “I don't think it's unfair to remind musicians that there's some families

Trinidad James and Ciara snapped a few pics for the press while Big Sean joined up with Miguel and Ne-Yo to take in the occasion.

BEVERLY HILLS — Here's hoping LL Cool J isn't too hungover after partying with friends the night before the Grammys. The awards show's host had to be up bright and early Sunday morning to prepare for the live broadcast,

The night ended with one of the most unique mash-ups in Grammy history, led by host, LL Cool J, who was joined by Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, Public Enemy leader Chuck D, Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello and DJ Z-Trip.

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The 2012 Grammy Awards took on a somber mood, as the music business and the world grappled with the loss an icon — Whitney Houston. LL Cool J, who hosted last year, returned to emcee the event on Sunday where he told ET's Nancy O'Dell and Rob

On Sunday night, LL Cool J revealed he was in full support of CBS' Grammys dress code, which asked stars to make sure “buttocks and female breasts” were “adequately covered.” “I don't think it's unfair to remind musicians that there's some families

Trinidad James and Ciara snapped a few pics for the press while Big Sean joined up with Miguel and Ne-Yo to take in the occasion.

BEVERLY HILLS — Here's hoping LL Cool J isn't too hungover after partying with friends the night before the Grammys. The awards show's host had to be up bright and early Sunday morning to prepare for the live broadcast,

The night ended with one of the most unique mash-ups in Grammy history, led by host, LL Cool J, who was joined by Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, Public Enemy leader Chuck D, Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello and DJ Z-Trip.

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